Guixin Qin | Comparative Zoology | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr .Guixin Qin | Comparative Zoology | Best Researcher Award

National Recognition:
  • As a national candidate of the “Ten Million Talents Project,” Dr. Qin receives a special allowance from The State Council, which signifies his outstanding contributions to science and technology in China.
Prof Dr. Guixin Qin, Jilin Agricultural University, China

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🏛️Early Academic Pursuits

  • Dr. Guixin Qin began his academic journey with a Ph.D. from Wageningen University in the Netherlands, where he specialized in animal nutrition and feed science. His early research laid a solid foundation for his expertise, focusing on comparative animal nutrition and the challenges posed by feed anti-nutrition factors, key issues that would shape his future work and influence in the field.

👨‍🔬  Professional Endeavors

  • Dr. Qin has built a distinguished career as a Professor at Jilin Agricultural University and serves as an executive director for the Chinese Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Society. Recognized as both a national and provincial leader in his field, Dr. Qin is a second-level candidate in China’s “Ten Million Talents Project” and enjoys the prestigious State Council special allowance. His roles include vice chairman and secretary-general of the Feed Safety and Biotechnology Committee of the Chinese Animal Nutrition Society and president of the Jilin Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Society.

🔬 CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS 

  • Dr. Qin’s primary research centers on animal nutrition, with a particular emphasis on the comparison of nutrition profiles and the mitigation of anti-nutritional factors in feeds. Over the years, he has undertaken and successfully completed over 20 research projects, including five key National Natural Science Foundation projects. His work has not only advanced the understanding of animal feed science but also informed the design of safer and more efficient animal nutrition practices.

📚 ACADEMIC CITES 

  • Dr. Qin’s latest cited work includes studies like “Soybean Agglutinin Induced Apoptotic Effects by Down-Regulating ANXA2 Through FAK Pathway in IPEC-J2 Cells,” which addresses critical issues in animal nutrition at the cellular level. His contributions extend beyond academia into practical applications, influencing both animal nutrition standards and feed manufacturing processes.

🌍 Impact and Influence

  • An active contributor to academia, Dr. Qin has authored over 300 academic papers, with 40 published in SCI journals over the past five years alone. He has been recognized for his contributions as a “national outstanding scientific and technological worker,” with accolades for his impact in both national and provincial circles. His recent research, such as the work on Soybean Agglutinin’s apoptotic effects, highlights his contributions to understanding cellular impacts in animal nutrition, underscoring his influence on safety and efficacy in feed science.

🌟 KEY TOPICS OF INFLUENCE

    • Comparative Animal Nutrition: Leading the study of nutrient profiles across animal species, optimizing nutrition for improved animal health.
    • Feed Anti-Nutrient Factors: Groundbreaking research on reducing negative feed components that hinder animal health.
    • Innovation in Animal Feed Science: Pioneer in developing safer, more nutritious feed solutions

🌟 Legacy and Future Contributions

  • With over 20 completed consultancy projects, five published patents, and one ISBN-registered book, Dr. Qin’s legacy extends across both scientific and industrial spheres. His ongoing research and active participation in professional societies ensure that his impact will continue to shape the fields of animal husbandry and feed science. Dr. Qin’s leadership and scientific contributions have set a benchmark in animal nutrition, inspiring future research and innovation.

📄Publications

  • Improving effect of N-acetylcysteine on growth and intestinal health in juvenile Cyprinus carpio involve the Nrf2/MAPK/NF-κB pathways
    Authors: Zhu, R., Li, D.-L., Zhang, B.-Y., Wu, L.-F., Qin, G.-X.
    Journal: Aquaculture, 2024, Volume 589, Article 740971
  • Advances in Mucin and Intestinal Mucosal Barrier | 黏蛋白与肠道黏膜屏障的研究进展
    Authors: Xia, J., Xu, C., Qin, G., Pan, L.
    Journal: Chinese Journal of Animal Nutrition, 2024, Volume 36(3), Pages 1484–1493
  • Impact of deoxynivalenol on rumen function, production, and health of dairy cows: Insights from metabolomics and microbiota analysis
    Authors: Dong, J.-N., Zhao, Z.-K., Wang, Z.-Q., Wang, T., Zhen, Y.-G.
    Journal: Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2024, Volume 465, Article 133376
  • Soybean Agglutinin Induced Apoptotic Effects by Down-Regulating ANXA2 Through FAK Pathway in IPEC-J2 Cells
    Authors: Tianjiao, E., Xu, C., Fan, X., Pan, L., Qin, G.
    Journal: Journal of Animal Physiology and Animal Nutrition, 2024
  • Mechanistic insights into rumen function promotion through yeast culture (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) metabolites using in vitro and in vivo models
    Authors: Chen, X., Xiao, J., Zhao, W., Sun, Z., Zhen, Y.
    Journal: Frontiers in Microbiology, 2024, Volume 15, Article 1407024